Connor McNab's glamorous girlfriend Philomena is off to California, allegedly on a fashion shoot, but he doesn't know where she is staying and a sinking feeling tells him that she might never come back.
Connor's friend Jeremy Green is no help: he is the "famous short-story writer" (which they both agree is an oxymoron) with an imminent publication date and some people holding his dog to ransom for reasons too Machiavellian to blurb. Connor's sister Brook, genius mathematician and anorexic, is too busy anguishing over Rwanda and Bosnia. His editor at "Ciao Bella", a lifestyle magazine for young women, is only concerned about Connor's profile of Chip Ralston, the celebrity of the month whose PR fortress has suddenly become impenetrable. Thank goodness for Pallas, a knock-out table dancer with a heart of gold.
A comedy of dysfunction, a satire on a world in which Narcissus is God, 'Model Behaviour' is stylish, sharp, sad and funny and brilliantly depicts glamorous imbecilities, hilarious excesses and love gone wrong.